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The Dearing News from Dearing, Kansas • 1

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The Dearing Newsi
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Dearing, Kansas
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3 VOL. 1. NO. 18. $1 A YEAR' DEALING, KANSAS.

FRIDAY, FED. 28, 1908, ADDITIONAL LOCAL Deputy Austin Takes Part in Chase LOCAL MENTION call cWvgr a dirk and razor nysthug uiiiler the cushions. The following is from the Independence Star of Saturday, Feb. Doputy Flu riffs Backus and. Austin went out to the Western States pemont p'nnt this afternoon and ran down and arretted three Italians, who were wanted on a cluirge of assault with deadly weapons on Another Italian.

Tjie jjirce were discharged from tiie employ of the plant last night, and they derided that the Italian, jn question was They General' Movlnrj Day A. I). Smith has completed his liov.se in Lainoiit'id addition and movrM into it Thos. Croak has moved ii'to ihethouse lately occupied" by' Mr, Smith, and Mr. Milam is moving on Mr, farm, south of town, and C.

S.pWil-son is moving to the plucolin the neighborhood that was occupied by Mr.jM.ilay. Mr. Wilson formerly lived in this eounty'amt recently re-turnedfrom Hutchinson after on absence of six vears. Do you trade atIMiller's? Ifgnot, why not? We want your trade. Try us once and you wiU'come again.

Montgomery Co. Republicans John Flintger, adjuster for the-Shawnee Insurance was in, town Tuesday, adjusting the loss on, the household goods of N. II, Bar--rigar. The loss was'adjusted to the satisfaction of all concerned. Arkansas appics 40c 3j peck, at Miller's, A large crowd of people came, over from Caney Thursday evening, of last week and took the interur-ban to Independence.

The panic, doesn't kcoiu to have affected Caney very much, They returned, Fiiday morning. Jack O'Dell's coon, which had made its escape froVi captivity, was treed and. caught in the park during the etorm'Monday night by the, help of several men, boys and dogs. The animal put up a plucky fight before it would be taken. A man fortune teller in reported to have recently duped women cf Coffeyville out of sums ranging fron sf 5 to amounting in all to.

abuit $3,000, and then, skidoocd for parts unknown, Smooth talk-era never seem to suffer on account of hard times, A dance was given at the home of Mrs. Oscar Sanders, in the north part of lat Friday evening, A largo crowd attended and all port a good time. Several new dancers on the floor made if-quite interesting for the old dancers, but we are never too young to learn Arkansas appiss, 40c a peck, at Miller's. Rev. N.

II. Barrigar was hero. Tuesday ana Wednesday. He attended to Edme insurance business, and sold to Thos. Croak the lot civ which his residence stood whpn if burned.

He also arranged for the building of two more houses OR" other lots in La mom 'a 2d He has a regular pastorate in Erie and is well pleased with oonditiona there. 1 The cftunty republican cohven- i tion met in Independence. Syf-j Mrs. K. C.

Peterson, who has been seriously ill, is improving, A. E. Howell and family have" moved to the south part of town, 1). F. Green visited Sunday at Canev with his daughter, Mrs.

Cleve Hobson. Keen down the dust, Floor oil, 50c gallon; floor oikr furnished freo. S. R. Lumber Co, Garden seeds at Do you have trouble with and See those specialties at the Lumber Mrs.

L. Lesan'left last week for Mt. Ayr, Iowa, to join Mr, Le-snn and make their home there. Mrs, A. Towles went to Colfeyville last Friday to spend the day wilh her sister, Mrs.

York. Onion sets and seeds at Miller's. Miss Marguerite Albright came home from school at Parkvilie, Mo. last week, on account of illriess, B. M.

Chamberc, lately of Cher-rvvale has opened a 'grocery in the building formeriv occupied bv B.F. Hall. The March term of district court meets Monday. A week latef the jury will be called and state ca'es taken up. New goods arriving daily at Miller's.

A crowd of young folks attended protracted meeting at the Banks school house Thursday evening of lnet week, The meeting of the Buffaloes was not hi VI Monday on" account of the sturm, hut they will -meet next londay evening. Mrs," Soi1ern'an advertises on this page that she will open a millinery store in the old bank'' building on or about March 20, G. E. Hicks has moved to town from the old Culley pi ice, 3 miles northwest He is Ihing in the house formerly occupied by Chas. Wrrght.

Glenn Towles is ready to supply made-to-measure clothing of good quality and fit, from the Chicago Tailor-Made Clothing Co. At room in the rear of Hull's barber shop. If ycu can't find St in town goto Miller's. A Jack O'Dell's brother, Judgs O'DeJl, ia here 1I in to remain here until the first The fifth and 'sixth blocKs.nt the smelling are completed, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank McCain ar.e both down with an attack of grip. John'Zioglorlhas' had some neat sign work done on, his bakery wir.r dows. K. Austin's was raised this wwk and is now being enclosed. Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent, comes next week, the 4th of March.

Mrs. Dr. Browned pent Tuesday niyht in Cofi'eyville'with Mrs. I. B.

Smith, Miss Lola Sliger of Valeda, is staying with Mrs. W. B. Wanack. Mr.

and H. Mitchell have gone to ir, the noith part of town. Mrs? II, Downs of ConeyviUe spent the afternoon with Mrs. Dr. Browne SiUmlay.

It rained alt day That was the fourth successive 'Monday there has been a storm, Joseph Fletcher is building a orick residence on his place, three miles northeast of town. E. M. Michel has bought the house in Lamont's 3d addition recently built by MF, Pvoss. Mrs.

W. L. Browne of Caney who has been visiting Mrs, Dr. Browne, refurned home last Fridav, Mr. and Mrs.

Towles and Mr. and Mrs. John Shile attended church at Banks Sunday evening. F. Schockey ha3 bought a lot in Lamont's 2d addition of F.

L. Rr.iiy;.n intends to build on it, The" De'a ring Furniture Co, has put a large new sign on the front of the store the work of Bob Watson. Fred Barker of Tyro passed through town Saturday evening, en route to Independence, to attend a banquet. Plastering of the new ho.t? is nearly done. With favoring weather the building ill be finigned in ten days.

Mrs. Dr, Browne and Mrs, W. S. Browke of Caney tpoli dinner with Mrs, Alf Guy of the Delmar house Thursday, Mrs. Hamilton returned from Hutchinson hist Friday, having been called there by the illness urday.

The sentiment of the convention was strongly for Tuft. Ingmire of this townshiiAvasicho-sen one of the delegates to the'state convention, which meets at Top'ek? Mirch 4, and P. II. Fox will be a delegate to the congressional convention, which meets- at Parsons today. In the evening the Montgomery County Republican club gave a bamjucfV the Carl-Leon hotel, Speeches "were made by Senator Tom Welch'A.

Webster, Senator Porter 'and S. Litchfield. Thos, E. Wngetaff was toastmaster. Ex-Governor Bailey, who was to speak, was not present, being detained at homo by an attack of grip.

took the iiHiia! Latin method of celling even, whi is to whittle few chunks of! the other fellow's gizzard. When the officers caught them this afternoon they found one' gun and a. few trinkets. The risoners Were brought to town in a cab and after they hud been of the Hlopemtijt txlraonJiiiaiy Yost of Caney, aged 55, and Edith Singleton, aged 17, are are supposed to have eloped from Colfeyville in the early hours of Tuesday morning. The girl's parents live in Coffeyville.

but at the time of the elopement she stayiug with her grandmother, at the home of the'latter's son. It is surmised lli'at the eloping couple went to Oklahoma The girl's parents kney; of her infatuation for the elderly lover, and tried to break it up, but but did not succeed in dolnci so. IVlail Troubles at Jefferson The peoplcTof Jefferson complain thjit mail hags thrown from the train light any old, place, often in the mud, greatly to the damage of the cuntents. Last Saturday being no mail came be-IweH Friday night and Monday nfoming, When did come ws Aini'rvpd a mud puddle; newspapers were a mass. of pulp and letters could bc'read'only after drying over a fire.

CbarlesWright Missouri and will'make his home there. FEW THINGS ALBRIGHTS HAVEiFORiSALE: Tomatoes, can 10 12 Potatoes, Northern, bu So Potatoes, Colorado, bu 1 00 Dill Pickles, doz 10 Sweet 10 10 all gallon Hulk Mince meat, lb. ..12 Package Miuce meat, lb 10 BucKwhcat Flour, Old Virginia 05 Dried Fruit of All kinds. Green Apples on hand. Flour, special price in 500-lii lots.

Bie cracked, 4 lbs Bice, herd, 3 lbs 25 J. ALBRIGHT SON, Growing Organisation Camp No. 8141, W. growing ahrrapid rale. Fourteen Were initiated at the meeting last week, and probably more than that number will come in this week, Nearly orperhaps fully' forty appli-cations fare in hand now.

The Woodmenarerhustlers, every member having seemingly appointed himself a committee of one to see that the camp grows, "and it is GEORGE PEARIN, Physitianand Surgeon, Bell Phone No, 36. Dealing, Kan. Arkansas apples. 40c peck, at Miller's. School Patriotic Exercises The public school held exercises) last Friday afternoon in qotnraam-.

oration of the bhthdays of Washington. Lincoln and Longfellow, A prograiiuwis given in $ach room, including recitations, declamations and patriotic sons, These exer-, pises vcm given in a manner great, ly to the credit of the pupils and. hoL'e who trained them, Manv vis-? itors from town smd country came, in and were both pleased and in. trested. See our hats and caps for men and boys.

Miller's of April, when he wilt to Salt Lake City for a He contem DEARING REALTY CO. Real Estate, loans, Mswfice and Notary Work. S.ecor.ct door north' car line east side M. MICHEL, Mgr. plates locating here.

If you want the best goods for the least money, go to Miller's. Dr. Samuel II. Stewart died Mon of her father. Mr.

and Mrs. M. McDougle of Now'atay were lu re Tuesday, at the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. Alice Barbour, Some When this town has mere sidewalks and street crossings, and perhaps several blocks of pavement, it will not be so muddy arter a rain. day night at the home of hia nvilh.

D.F.GREEN,- Boots. Shoes and Harness Repairing. 1 half-sole from 25 lo 50c. One door south of News ollice, We please the people Try us and he convinced MiHer's, Read The News. 1 a yeai; or, Mrs.

11. Stewart, north of Jefferson, Death was due tq consumption. The funerai was held Wednesday, 1 M. T. Vestal of La Harpe was here last week for H.

few days to visit his cnufchtcr, Mrs. Howard Carpenter, and his brother-in-law, D. Green. K. C.

Peterson has bought Mr. Wilkerson's house, north of United Brethren church, Mr. Wil- NEW FURNITURE STGRK We are now doing, business Come in and get our prices; coiriarQ ihesve wJlti others. Everything ney NEW MILLINERY STORE TO OPEN On or'abcut March 20 a MILLINERY STORE will opened in tiie bM Bank building. AH hew trimmed in Kansas City this spring, An experienced dimmer from Kansas City will be here.

MISS G. DUNN, Mgr. MPS. SODEMAN, r.opr. H.

A. BARE AGAR, Livery, Feed arid Sale'St able pray and Baggage Teams tor heavy hauling. PHONES 31 AND 17. uiidertakinq Phone 26 kerson will move to old Peter-eon fi'rni-on Smdy IXIC, of a i i i 1 Dr. Browne Ualadv morninv from Ilutehinson.

"where h'j attfnded the stjte djuiccratic convention, He says about 1200 people were there, and reports a splendid lime. i Ust vioor noiU? of tUa Marshall Deanng Fyrnityrg.

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